Does anyone do “spring cleaning” any more? When I was young, the arrival of warm weather meant a thorough cleaning of our homes. This included washing windows and walls, cleaning cupboards, shampooing carpets, and tackling the dust and grime that accumulated after months of a tightly closed house. This cleaning of our homes triggered a […]
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Money Matters in Relationships
According to a recent study released by the National Endowment for Financial Education three in 10 Americans say they have lied to their partner about financial matters. This dishonesty can range from lying about small purchases to having secret bank accounts. However little or small, financial matters are of critical importance to a relationship. Taking […]
Watch for Money Management Programs on PBS
I wanted to alert you to two programs on money management that will air on Public Broadcasting TV stations. Look for them on your local station. They should be showing Wednesday, September 9th at 8 PM and 9 PM EDT. See the descriptions below: “Families Stand Together: Feeling Secure in Tough Times” features brief documentaries […]
Helping Senior Parents with their Finances
Are you beginning to care for your elderly parent? Care-taking is no longer limited to medical attention, making sure their house is clean or taking them to appointments. Adult children may be faced with the difficult task of managing their parents money. Not offering financial support, but assisting with paying bills, sorting out medical bills […]
Women and Money
Women from all walks of life are making tough choices about money in Ohio. There is never enough money for all the things we’d like to have, let alone money to pays bills on time and feed our families daily. Ohio Treasurer Keven L. Boyce’s office is providing financial education and resources to women across […]